Oh, just noticed some other posts on this, but here's some responses.



Hmm... which version of Flash are you using?

Flash CS4 on the Mac compiling to Flash Player 9 using AS2.

Is the sound in the library, or
in an external audio file?

Library sound in .wav format set to streaming.

Is the sound played with an AS command, or is it
on the time line?

On the timeline.


Sorry to ask so many questions. The way you describe it, it sounds like a bug in Flash, but something like that should have been found and fixed long ago. I suspect there's more going on--possibly something you don't know
about, or that treats the audio in a way you haven't thought of.

I'd believe that, but its pretty straightforward what I'm doing. Import wav sound, drag to timeline, set to stream. The kink seems to be when you but the last frame and first frame of a "scene" right up against each other which I do for neatness.


Cordially,

Kerry Thompson

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